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(From left to right) Lance Cpl. James L. Hamilton, Sgt. Raymond A. Guzman, Sgt. Stephen L. Castleberry and Lance Cpl. James T. Carr of Communication Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), disassemble and assemble M249 Squad Automatic Weapons as Sgt. Jason W. Graves, armory chief (foreground), times the event, during the Battle Skills Competition held aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, April 4, 2009. The Communication Company Marines competed against five other teams within the MLG including teams from Headquarters and Service Company, Post Exchange, the Camp Commandant Unit, G-1 Administration and G-3 Operations.
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Apr 4, 2009
(From left to right) Lance Cpl. James L. Hamilton, Sgt. Raymond A. Guzman, Sgt. Stephen L. Castleberry and Lance Cpl. James T. Carr of Communication Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), disassemble and assemble M249 Squad Automatic Weapons as Sgt. Jason W. Graves, armory chief (foreground), times the event, during the Battle Skills Competition held aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, April 4, 2009. The Communication Company Marines competed against five other teams within the MLG including teams from Headquarters and Service Company, Post Exchange, the Camp Commandant Unit, G-1 Administration and G-3 Operations.


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